Song about missing a loved one helps kids going through grief
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) A boy wishing to see his parent one more time has inspired a song that will help other kids going through grief.
Jace and Emmy Lu Muller’s mother Amie died of cancer four years ago. They’ve been going through grief counseling at school, through a special program.
The song “Ladder to the Sky” will help others like them.
“It’s always been my go-to for getting through different times of life,” father Brian Muller said.
Brian Muller penned a song, based on a dream his son Jace had about his mom.
Song about missing a loved one helps kids going through grief
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Unexplained Plans
In July 2018, Jonathan and Wynter had just moved from Dallas to Nashville and celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary. Less than a month later, Jonathan sent in the final manuscript for their book
Emptied. Four hours later, Wynter’s heart stopped beating and she passed into eternity at only 38 years old.
Walking Through Grief
As Wynter took her last breath on the emergency room table, Jonathan whispered loving words in her ear, “It’s okay babe. I love you. I will take care of the girls. You don’t have to worry about them. I love you with all that I am, and you are the best thing that ever happened to me.” Then, Jonathan sang
Unexplained Plans
In July 2018, Jonathan and Wynter had just moved from Dallas to Nashville and celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary. Less than a month later, Jonathan sent in the final manuscript for their book
Emptied. Four hours later, Wynter’s heart stopped beating and she passed into eternity at only 38 years old.
Walking Through Grief
As Wynter took her last breath on the emergency room table, Jonathan whispered loving words in her ear, “It’s okay babe. I love you. I will take care of the girls. You don’t have to worry about them. I love you with all that I am, and you are the best thing that ever happened to me.” Then, Jonathan sang